A bump on your gums could be from an abscess. It is highly recommended that you visit a dentist for an exam and proper treatment.
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buble gum is the answer
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When a new tooth is coming in, it usually appears as a small, white bump or swelling on the gum. Over time, the tooth will continue to emerge and push through the gum, eventually becoming fully visible in the mouth.
Not at all! I was worried too, but when I lost mine, and my new tooth was growing, everything was perfectly fine! If your gum feels unusual, that's normal. Bleeding is also common when it comes to molars. Just brush gently when you get to your molar to be.
This "bump" may be one of several things. The most common bump is inflammation of the gum caused by some kind of trauma like eating sharp foods (potato chips) or it could be impacted food particles. If this bump persists or causes discomfort, it would be best to see your dentist to get his educated opinion on the bump and its cause.
Yes this can happen. My daughter is 19mths and has all 4 of her first molars. She's had them since 16mths.
Adult molars do not grow back. Infant molars are replaced by adult molars, so in a sense, infant molars do grow back.
A sinus infection is unlikely to cause a bump on the gums. However, a bump may be caused by an abscess, a burn, or a canker sore.
you probably have impacted molars you probably have impacted molars
I drove over a bump in the parking lot. The sign said, "Bump", meaning there was a bump in the parking lot. Many young people today refer to a woman's pregnancy as a "baby bump".
when the ball first comes over the net. it goes bump, set, spike